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% Edgef iel(^ Advertiser WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24,1896. LOGALi BREVITIES. We'll bury Mckinley out in'the woods In a beautiful bole in the ground, Where the strad-bngs straddle, the vt hang doodle whines And toe gold bugs gambol (gamble) around. Irby is no longer the under dog. See his dedic ation in-this issue. Fruit Jar Rubbers, 5cts. per dozen, at-W. L. Douovant's. An e.'eetion for county dispenser wiH be held by our local board of con trol on the 11th July prox. Miss Margaret Bruuson, of Sumter, graduated at Furinan University last week taking second honor and the de gree, M. A. To-morrow night at the Baptist church Miss Mamie Norris and Mr. Jas. tl. Tillman will be married, Kev? Dr. ii ivaltney officiating. The walls of the factory are loom ing up into sight from all quarters of our town. Probably about two-thirds of the brick work is tinisbed. - Fruit .lars, quarts and >? gallons, at-W. L. Duoovaot's. The best cotton in this immediate vicinity, present company excepted, is that of Dr. Frank Butler on the road in front of his residence. The Cumberland Gap road will bave a new card Wednesday, July ?st. A radical change will be made iu the time of trains arriving and departing. They ail dropped off. What dropped off? All the peaches and the apples and the plums and the pears and eveu the persimmons. 2,000 "All Day Suckers," will arrive this week, at-W. L. Du ri o va nfs. Don't forget that the Edgetield Ba kery is uow ready to dil all orders with good bread for picnics aud barbecues at lowest prices. M. ?. CAMPBELL. Fox's grand bicycle tournament and blowout will take place on Friday Ju ly 3rd, instead of Saturday the it h. Take due notice hereof all ye inter ested. At the commencement at Winthrop Miss Angel Cheatham was awarded a certificate for typewriting and stenog raphy, and Miss Ina Hill a cert i floate for dressmaking. Don't forget to attend the closing ex ercises of the Edgetield Institute which, take place on Friday evening of this week, at the Opera House. The very attractive programme is publish ed in another column. Since the bond deal exploitation the antis in these regions have increased immensely-thick as ants. Those are now antis not antis before, Aud those who were antis are antis the more. Trenton Alliance will meet at Har mony Academy on Friday July 3rd, 1896 at 9 o'clock a. all members are requested to be present. S. M. SMITH, Pres. C. A. Long, Sec. A Chotarian gentleman, in town last week,asked Jim Devore, "what time does the nine o'clock train leave for Augusta;" and Jim told him that it left at nine o'clock; and somebody ran off and told the sexton about it and - the-aextoo-he ran off and tolled the bell. At a temperance celebration-in New market, a little lad appeared in the procession bearing a dag, on which was inscribed the following : "All's right wben daddy's sober," a sentence which has been aptly described as "a volume io a line." Col. John P. Bates, of our town, bas been ia the habit of admittingt when pressed to the wall, that he is a-kiu to Treasurer Bates. But he says oow that the kinship is very distant, remote, aud far-off-as far off as the prodigal soo was wheo he made up his mind to arise and go to his father. Columbia received her first car load of watermelons last Thursday. They came from South Georgia. They were rather smill and the price ranged from 30 to 50 cents. Edgetield received a load of water melons oo last Saturday the 20tb June. They were not raised in South Georgia either. Presbyterian Appointments. First Sunday-Johnston, ll a. m., Trenton, 5 p. m. 2nd-Ropers, ll a. m., Edgefieid, 8:30 p m. 3rd-Treeton, ll a. mn Johnston, 8 :30 p. in. 4th-Edge ileld, ll a. mn Ropers, 4:30 p. m. Early Blooms. Kev. C. P. Boozer, of Etheredge Sa luda County, scuds us a cotton blos som picked from bis r eid OD the 12th Juoe. ile bad at the time a ten acre Held with blooms scattered over it here and tbere. The cotton was plant ed April 15ch. ? This is at least a week or tea days ahead of any bloom ever picked in Saluda or Edgetield couoty, ?ip to the present year. Limden & Bates are Your Men. If you waot to buy a Fine Piano di rect from Factory, and without pay iog middleman's profits, write thc well-lcoowo Southern Music House ol Luddeo ?? Bates, Savannah. Ga., about it. They are your nen. They manufac ture the new Ludden & Bates Piano, They own an interest in the great Mathushek Piano, sold by tbem foi twen;y-flve years past. They control almost the entire output of the Facto ry and have just opened large Whole sale Warerooms in New York City They sell from Factory direct to pur chasers saving you all intermediate Erodes They are your men. Read theil ktest advertisement, in this issue and write them either at Savannah, Ga., or New York city. Lice on Cotton. We bear great complaint throughout *he whole of Edgefleld couoty about ?ice oo cotton. Don't be uneasy, be loved. Lice never yet burt cotton, on the cootrary they are actually a bene fit to it. The best cotton years in all ot EJgefield's history were the big lice years. One year (eighteen hun dred and go to sleep) the lice were a big as bumble-beej and this vas a won derful cotton year. Ali these facts and truths we get from Wils Curley ol Turkey Creek, and Wils got 'em from the "old people," who were there and ?ade the traps to catch 'em with. By the-way we came near forgettiog ti tell about the "old people" making traps to catch the vermin with, tb? very creme de la creme of the whole business. And what do you supposi they baited the traps wlW Why they baited 'em with little niggers, if lhere is anything wrong with these fact? ?od "Aggers" charge it to Wils Corie) and the "ole people." Fifteen different syrups at the Lu. ray. Don't forget the new Soda Fou o ta i o St Dr. W. B. Penn's. Cherry Phosphate at the Luray, Toe "Lara j." What is the "Luray 1 Chocolates at tba Luray, PERSONAL MENTION. VY. A. Strom of Limestone was in town last Sunday. Miss Mary Minis is spending this week in Edgefleld, Miss Faunie Brabbau: is visiting her sister Mrs. Wilson at Ninety-Six. Miss Virginia Addison and Miss Ang?l Cbeathain are at home from Win :hrop College. Misses Ellie, May, and Sue Coleman are spending a few days with Miss Ella Scurry, at the Scurry House. il ss Kate Mims has returned to her borne in Augusta, after several mon hs sojourn with her sister Mrs Richard Timmons. Mis. David Timmerman and her daughters Ada and Sallie, spent Sun aay ut the home of Mr. W. E. Doney in Hun rom be. Miss Nannie Whatley has returned homo after rusticating in the Faifa section among friends and relatives. She is looking cheerful and happy. WHO IS SHE? Every afternoon there is seen in Edgefleld, astride a handsome bicycle, a smiling, winsome, vivacious, blue eyed girl wno is the cynosure of all eyes. She looks the pick of perfection in her pink shirt-waist, orown bloom ers a ad ss.ilor hat, She ; one of the main attractions a ; Penn's Mammoth Thousand Dellar Soda Fountain where everybody goes to refresh themselves this bot weather. She advertises^ Almoldol, for the skin; Cold Cream for the face and bi nds; Witch Hazel Soap, for bathing; Frog in Your Throat, for coughs and colds; Eye Was!), for sore eyes; Glycerine Jeilyi for s J n bu rn ; and Phenol So di que, for cuts ind bruises. Penn will let you have any of these remedies for only ten cents.. Think of it! They are the best in the world. EDGE-FIELD INSTITUTE. Closing Exercises, Friday Eve ning, June 20. PROGRAM -PART I. , Beudel-Invitation au Galop. Miss Marcelle Gwaltney, Miss Ma ry Butler, MisB Gwaltney, Miss Auna Butler. 1 Egghard-My Little Bird. Lilly ] Sheppard. 1 Gottschalk-Radieuse (Solo and ' Duett) Miss Gwaltney, Miss Mar celle Gwaltney aud Miss Butb r. Sierbert-"Please give me a , Peuny, Sir." Lilly Sheppard. Gouuod-Jaell-Valse de POpeia, Faust. Miss Mary Butler. Gurlitt-Duo, Op. 174. First i Piano, Lilly Sheppard. Second Piano, Miss Gwaltney. Saint Saens-Rhapsodie d'Au- 1 vergue. Miss Marcelle Gwaltuay. 1 Moyer-Helmund--Cauzonetta 1 from "Margitta." Misses Mary and Anna Buller. Pomeroy j (a) March , Wieniawski f (b) Mazurka Mandolin Solo -Miss Marcelle , Gwaltney. Rubinstein ( (a) Karn. Owstrow, Ketten ( (b) LaCastagnette, Miss Gwaltney. Wells-Duo, Op. 28. First Pi ano, Miss Gwaltney, Second Piauc, Miss Marcelle Gwaltney. . Hoffman-Grand Fantasia, Miss Gwaltney, Miss Mary Butler, Miss Marcelle Gwaltney, Miss Anna Butler. DELIVERY OF GOLD BADGES. PART II. EULALIA, A FAIRY OPERETTA, IN ONE ACT. Characters. Zenas, King of the Fairies James Jones King's Attendants-Ralph Jones and Paul Brabham. Eulalia, Queen of the Fairies Julia Tompkins. Specia l Fairies -Thalia, Maxie Sheppard. Vivian, Mary Lily Fieh Florianus, a Flower Sprite Rhett Sheppard. Sylvan, a Wood Nymph-Fan nie Sheppard. Narciesus, a Hunter-Joe Hol land. Echo, Maid of the Woodd-Lil lie Sheppard. Cupid, God ol: Love-Baldwin Carwile. Puck-Harr> Foster. Fays-Little Girls. Elves-Little Boys. Flowers. Rose, Queen of the Flowers Helen Sheppard. Dahlias-Aval?en and Birdie Sohenck. Sunflowers-Kate DuBoise, and Lillie Griffin. Chrysanthemum-Anna Holmes. Daisy-Curran Hartley. Lillies-Camilla Parker, and Kate Sheppard. Pink-Madge Mays. Violet-Lucille Sheppard. SCENE I ; A WOOD. Eulalia is chosen Queen of the FarieB. (Moving Tableau-Cupid Shoots Echo.) SCENE II ; ANOTHEB WOOD. Zenas discovers "A throne that's built upon the grass Of Mytle boughs aud Sassafras," upon which Eulalia is enthroned and crowned Queen. SCENE III; FAIRYLAND. Eulalia is,welcomed as Queen of the little elves, to see how their work progresses. One of them re ports that "Puck's at his pranks again/' and displays "a nest with speckled beauties three," that Puck has stolen. The little elves, at the command of their Queen, take Puck out to let the "robins peck him/' Sylvanuus suggests that they "choose a flower and enchant it with fairy power," The rose is cho se?. The Queen, remembering poor Puck, sends for him again. He p.omises "to be gooi\" and the Queen consents to try him ouce more. "Now Fairies, skip away, Ere the cook proclaims the day." In the midst Qi' their revels, day breaks. "Look! a light is in the sky Let us fly ! let us fly ! Hark! the distant cocks are crowing And the east ia brighter growing. Then good-bj', then good-by." (Moving Tabelau-Cupid shoots Narcissus.) Tableau-Little god Cupid reigus supreme. RULES FOR GOVE RING PRI MARY. The following rules governing the primary election, to be held August 25th, were adopted at a re cent meeting of the State executive committee : Rule 1. The qualification for membership in any subordinate olub of the Dtmocrato'c party of this State, or for voting at a Dem ocratic primary, shall be as fol lows, viz: The applicant for mem bership, or voter, shall bo 21 y< ars of age, or shall become so before the succeeding general election, and Le a white Democrat, or a ne gro who voted for General Hamp ton in 1876 and who has voted the Democratic ticket continuously 3ince. Provided, that no white man 3hall be excluded from participa tion in the Democratic primary who shall take the pledge required by the rules of the Democratic parfy. The managers of each box at thu primary election shall require every voter in a Democratic primary election to take the following oath and pledge : "I do solemnly swear that I am duly qualified to vote at this elec tion according to the ruh s of the Democratic party, and t?at I have ;aot voted before at this election, and pledge myself to support the nominees of the party." Rule 2. Every negro applying tor membership in a Democratic J club, or offering io vote in a Dem- j ocratic primary electiou, must pro duce a written statement of ten ' reputable white men, who shall 1 swear that they know of their own knowledge that (he applicant, or v ?ter. voted for General Hampton 1 in 1876 and has voted the Demo eratic ticket continuously since. The said statement shall be plac ed in the ballot box by the manag ers and returned with the poll list ? to the county chairman. The mau- j agers of election shall keep a aep- j arate list of the names of all ne- j gro voters and return it with the poll list to the county chairmau. * No person shall be permitted to vote unless he has be>m enrolled on * a club list at least five days be fore the sai l primary election. Tho club lists shall be iuspecteel ( by and certified to by the presi- 1 ieut and uecretary and turned aver to the managers to be used as J the registry lists. Rule 3. Each couniy executive ( committee of the Democratic par ky in this State shall meet on or before the first Monday in August of each election year and shall ap point thiee managers for each pri mary election precinct in their respective counties, who shall hold 1 the primary election provided for < under the Democratic constitutiou, < in accordance with the acts of tho < general assembly of th ie State reg- | ulatiug primary elections, the con- < utitution of the Democratic party i of this State and the rules herein I ?et forth. The names of such managers may b9 published by i the chairman of each county ex- I ecutive committee in one or more i county papers at least two weeks before the election. Rule 4. Each voter in said pri mary shall vote but two ballots, OD which shall be printed or writ ten, or partly printed and partly written, the name or ni; mes of the person or persons v.ited for by him for each of the offices to be filled, Together with the name of the of dce. No vote for house of represen tatives shall be counted unless it contains as many names as the county is entitled to representa tives. Rule 5. The managers of elec tion shall open the polls at 8 o'clock a. m., an 1 shall close them at 4 p. m. After tabulating the re sult, the managers shall certify the same and forward the ballot box, list and all other papers relating to suoh election, by one of their number, or hy the executive com mitteeman, to the chairmen of the respective democratic county ex ecutive committees wi'hiu forty eight hours after tho elose of the polls. Rule 5. The county democratic executive committee shall assem ble at their respective court houses on the morning of the seooud day after the eleotion. at or before 12 o'clock m., to tabulate the returns and declare the result of the pri mary, so far as the same relates to members of the general assembly and county officers, and shall for ward immediately to the ch i mian of 'he State executive committee at Columbia, S. C., the result of the election in their respective counties fer congressmen and so licitors, Rule 7. The protests for county officers shall be filed within five days after the election with the chairman of the county executive committee shall hear and detn mine the game. The State execu tive com millee shall hear and de cide protests and contests as to United States Senators, State of ficers, congressmen and solicitors, and ten days shall be allowed for filing the same. : Rule 8. Candidates for the gen eral assen)bjy and for county offi cers shall, ten days previous to the primary electiou, file with the chairman of the county executive committee ti pledge, in writing, to abide the result of the primary and support the nominees thereo?*. Candidates for other offices shall file such pledge with the chairman of I he State democratic executive committee on or before the 22d of June, 1896. No vote for any can didate who has not complied with this role shall be counted. - Kule 9. In the primary elections HURRAH for ANDTHE K NEW GOODS ! NEW STO] IF the people ever felt that dollars to do double dut}', t Realizing this condition, we never been mentioned in E< will bring a happy smile IN DRY GOODS, N?' We have a complete line, j Vd ried quality. Space forbii mention the different BEAUS but ifyou will give us a cal goods and show you how do double duty. A cordia Very respect THE PIONEER Mav 12-1896. i _ hierein provided for, a majority of the votes cast shall be necessary lo nominate candidates. A second primary, when necessary, shall be held two weeks after the first, as is provided for under the constitu lion of the party, and shall'be sub ject to the i ules governing the first primary. At said secoud primary,; the two highest candidates alone ?hall run for any one office, but if :here are two or more vacaucios for any particular office, then dou-' ale the number of candidates shall run for tbe vacancies to be filled. For instance, in a race fof sheriff he twe highest shall run. Rule 10. In the event of a tie Detwceu two candidates in the sec Mid primary, thecouuty chairman, f it is a county office, and the state chairman, if it is a State of ice, for a United States senator or 'or congress, or for soliciter, shall >rder a third primary. The question of a majority vote ihall be determined by the num. Der of votes cast in the primary. Rule ll. Each county executive ?ommittee shall furnish the man igers at each precinct two baljot )oxe8, one for United States sena or and State officers and the other 'or congressmen, solicitors and ;ounty officers. A Card of Thanks From- Mr. Bussey. MB. EDITOR: To-day I received ay mail, from 0. Sheppard Esq., jf your town, a long list jf names jf contributors, together with a ?heck for the money, from the peo ple of Edgefield village, as a token jf their sympathy for and a de 3ire to help me to sustain my loss by fire. I don't know what to say, words cannot express just what I want to say, and, can only say, I Bin? cerely thank all. They have acted thoughtfully, kindly, and liberally. While I am writing I will take fhis means of returning thanks also to the many individuals, va rious churches, and Masonic Lodges that have so kindly re membered us in our affliction. The Lord hies) them all. These acts of kindness, together with a cheerful wife, go a great way in helping a man to bear up undor very heavy burdens. I am not discouraged, but shall only try to battle the harder to serve the Master. G. W. BUSSEY. Parksville, June 11th, '96. Candidates File Your Pledges. EDITOR ADVERTISER: The pub lished rules of the State democrat ic executive committee allow all, candidates for county offices till ten days before the primary elec tion to file their pledges. This is an error and it is due to candi dates that it be corrected at once. The constitution was amended by the last State convention, and pro vides that candidates for county offices shall file their pledges by date of first campaign meeting. As soon as I noticed the error I wrote State Chairman Tompkins, who in reply says: ''The eommit tee o'. 3rlooked the fact that there had been a change made in refer ence to the time in which candi dates for county offices should file pledges. Everybody will of course have to be governed by the con stituyen." The campaign meetings will be arranged next first Monday and the date of the first meeting will be the time 1 i in i * for filing pledges. J. M. GAINES, j County Chairman. DELICATE ?BSP BRADFIZIIJD'8 FEMALE - REGULATOR IT IS fl SUPERB TONIC and ewerts a wonderful influence in strengthening her system by driving through the proper chan nel ali impurities. Health and strength are Guaranteed to result from its use. My wife was bedridden for eighteen months, BRADFIELD'^ FEMALE REGU LATOR for two months, ts getting wclL J. M. JOnNSON. Malvern, Ark. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., ATLANTA, GA. Sold by ?? DruniiU at S1.00 por bottle. Cherry ripe at the Lnray. EDGBFIBLD ?BW STORE. EtE !! NEW PRICES ! ! ! I there was a time for their hat time is certainly now. '< will name prices that have Igeficld before. Prices that to every customer's face. HONS, AND SHOES, n all the newest styles and ds our quoting prices, or to ?IE8 we have to show you, we will please you in the we will make your dollars I invitation to all. :uHy, A. J. BROOM, OF LOW PRICES. C/iflD/D/ITES. A "V" IS ALL IT COSTS I FOR CONGRESS. I will be a candidate for re-election to'Congress from the Second Con gressional District, subject to the ac tion of the Democratic primaries and the rules of the Democratic party. W. J. TALBERT. FOR SOLICITOR. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Solicitor of the Fifth Judicial District of South (Jaro lina, and stand pledged to abide the result of the Democratic primary. J. A. MULLER. Lexington, S. C. MR. EDITOB: Please announce the name of Hon. J. Wm. Thurmond as a candidate for Solicitor of the Fifth Circuit. Mr. Thurmond's victories for the State and his bold stand for the great masses of the people entitle him to promotion to said office. We pledge him to abide the result of the Demo cratic Primary. REFORMERS. FOR SENATOR. The many friends of J. M. Gaines nominate him for a seat in the State Senate, lie will abide the result of the democratic primary and support al? the nominees of the party. DEMOCRATS. . HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. The friends of Hon. Thos. H. Rains ford respectfully announce him as a candidate for reelection to the House of Representatives, subject to the Demo r . primary. FRIENDS. The friends of S. T. Williams will support him for the House of Repre sentatives. He will abide the result of the Democratic primary and support the nominees of the party. FRIENDS. The friends of Capt. N. G. Evans respectfully announce him as a candi date for a seat in the next House of Representatives, subject to the Demo cratic primary. The friends of Hon. W. H. Yeldell respectfully present his name for the House of Representatives. He will abide the result of the primaries and support the nominees of the Demo cratic party. MANY FKIKNDS. ?t I respectfully anuounce to the vo ters of Edgelield County that i am ? candidate for the legislature and will abide the result of the primary elec tions. S.McG. SIMKINS. CLERK OF COURT. I respectfully announce myself as a candidate for tne oilice of Clerk of the Court of Edgefleld County. And pledge myself to abide the result of the primaries, and to support the nomi nees of the Democratic party. JOHN KENNERLY. The friends of Capt. Jim Williams will support him for Clerk of the Court. He will abide the result of the democratic primary and support all the nominees of the democratic party. FRIENDS. I am a candidate for re-election to the office of Clerk of the Court. 1 will abide the result of the Democratic pri mary and support all the nominees of the party. JNO. B. HILL. FOR SHERIFF. I respectfully announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the Sher iffs office, and pledge myself to abide the result of the primary's, and to sup port the nominees of the Democratic party. W. H. O UZI'S. ? With hopes of meeting their kindly consideration, L herewith respectfully announce myself to the voters ut Edge 'fleld County as a candidate for bherift of said County, and hereby pledge my self ty abide the result ot the Demo cratic primaries. WALTER P. liRUNSON. COUNTY TREASURER. I am a candidate for County Treas urer, will abide the result of the pri maries and support the Democratic nomiuees. J. A.C. JONES. The many frieuds of Capt. Thomas C. Morgan respectfully present his name to the voters of Edgelield county for the office of County Treasurer. He will abide the result of the Democratic primary and support all the nomiuees of the party. MAXY Fri 1 ENDS. I am a candidate for Treasurer of Edgelield County. 1 will abide the re sult of the Democratic primary and support all the nominees ofthat party. ' A. D.TIM M ER M AN. I announce myself a candidate for Treasurer of Edgeiield County and will abide the result of the Democrat ic prim;;.: v. J. RUSSELL WRIGHT. I am a candidate for the office of County Treasurer. I will abide the re sult of the primary election and sup port the nominees of the democratic ?!?Y* S, B. MAY?. COUNTY AUDITOR. I am a candidate for re-election to the office of Auditor of Edgefleld county. I will abide the result of the Demo cratic primary and will support all the nominees of that party. J.B H ALT 1 WANGER. COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF EDUCATION. I am a candidate for the office of County Superintendent of Education. I will abide the result of the Demo cratic primary and support the nomi nees of that party. M. B. BYRD. 1 am a candidate for the office of [County Superintendent of Education I will abide the result of the Demo cratic primary and support the nomi ness of that party. POPE N. LOTT. I am a candidate for the office of County Superintendent of Education. I will abide the result of the Demo cratic primary and support the nomi nees of that party. ALBERT R. NICHOLSON. COUNTY SUPERVISOR. I am a candidate for County Super visor, will abide the resultof the Dem ocratic primaries and support the nom inees of the party. R. H. PARKS. I am a candidate for County Super visor, will abide the result of the pri maries and support the nominees of the Democratic party. GEORGE E. DORN. H.Q. Talbert is hereby nominated for tbe "office of Supervisor of Edjre fleld County. We pledge him to abide the action of the Democratic prima ries. FRIENDS. I will make the race for Supervisor of Edgefleld county; will abide the result of the primary and support the nominees of the Democratic party. A. G. BROADWATER. FOR CORONER. The friends of Thomas E. Byrd will support him for the olhce of Coroner of Edgefleld County. He will abide the result of the primaries and sup port the nominees of the Democratic party. FRIENDS. I am a candidate for Coroner of Edgefleld County. I am an old Demo cratic Hoss-a poor one perhaps, can't pull much, but never BOLT or balk, never, never, never. Let me hear from you, voters of old Edgefleld, when the general roll is called. SCOUT G KAY of CO. "A." Programe of the Edgeiicld Bap tist Sunday-School Convention to Meet nt Parks vii Ic Satur day Before thc 3rd Sun day in July Nexf. The services will begin at 10 m., and after enrollment and or ganization the following questions I will be discussed : 1. Missions in the Sunday Schools-Rev. J. P. Mealing, R. T. Strom, 0. Sheppard, Rev. Simp son, Speakers. 2. Church Etiquette-To what extent shonld it be taught in the Sunday-School, Dr. L. R. Gwalt ney, Rev. Luther Timmerman and T. B. Lanham. 3. Christ the centro, of all Sun day-School effort-Rev. J. S. Joi dan. Rev. G. H. Burton, Rev. G Dorn and Rev. H. M. Garrett. 4. The relative propotion of time (given to the introductory, teach. iug the lesson, and the closing ex^ ercises?-Rev. J. L. Ouzts, Rev John Lake, Rev. P. P. Blalock and Rev. Hartzog. Dr. L. R. Gwaltney to preach the missionary sermon on Sunday at ll a. m. Signed. G. \V. BUSSEY. for Committee, DANGEROUS but not more so than the quickly advancing diseases caused by bad blood! More people die from failure to take simple healthful precautions than from lawless people. The first sign may be a weak, tired feeling, lack of energy, dizziness or headache. DON'T neglect that sign I It's easier to prevent than cure. Get at once DP. CLARK JOHNSON'S BLOOD ! .?? Iv fC V ? It's the best blood remedy. It's a cure, not for a day or a week, but a permanent cure, prompt and sure. Drer 20,000,000 bottles sold, 50c. per bottle; all druggists. C. F. KOHLR0SS, Maible and Granite Moments aid Slatey, Iron & Wire Fences Building Stone of Every Description. Cor. Washington and Ellis Streets, AUGUSTA, GA FOR SALK : At this office, a group pic ture of Tillman, Shell, and Irby. Low down for cash, Poor soll* and exhausted fields which were once productive can again be made profitably fertile by a proper rotation of crops and by the intelligent use of fertilizers containing high per centages of Potash. Strikingly profitable results have been obtained by follow ing this plan. Our pamphlet? are not advertising circulars boom' lng t pedal fertilizers, bu: are practical works, contain ing latest researches on the subject of fertilization, and ire really helpful to farmers. They are sent free for toaakiar. GERMAN KALI! WORKS, di Nassau St.. New York. Having rented the Edge field Hotel, the Old Saluda House, I am now prepared to entertain travellers, boarders, tr ansient or permanent, at rea sonable rates. Soliciting a share of the patronage of the public, I am yours to please. R. 1" SCURRY Edgefield, S. C. Nov. 5, '95. SCHEDULE! C. C. G. & C. lt. R. COMPANY. April 27, 1896. a. m., p. m. Leave Edgeiield 9 00 130 Leave Trenton 9 22 213 Leave Aiken 10 40 3 40 p.m. p.m. Arrive Aiken 6 20 ll 45 Arrive Trenton 7 15 12 53 Arrive Edenfield 7 30 1 15 E. G HALTIWANGER, Frr. <fc Passeuger'A'gt. Edgefield, 3. C. I. W. FOWLER, Agent for Pur chasing Committee, Aiken, S. C. PORT ROYAL & WESTERS CAROLINA RAILWAY. 'Augusta and Ashville Short Line." J. B. CLEVELAND, Receiver. Schedule in effect April 28,1895. Lv Augusta. 9 40am 8 00pm Ar Greenwood.. 1210 pm 12 3Cam Ar Anderson_ 7 45 pm . Ar Laurens- 115pm C 50 a m Ar Greenville.. '2 50pm 9 45am Ar Glenn Sp'gs - 4 05pm _...... Ar Spartanburg.. 3 00 p m . Ar Saluda- 438pm . Ar Henderson ville 5 l(j p m. Ar Asnville.620pm . Lv Ashville.... 800am . Lv Spartanburg ll 45 a m . Lv Greenville - 1140 am 4 05pm Lv La0ren8.... 100pm 735pm Lv Anderson.. 920am . LY Greenwood.. 230pm 5 00am ir Augusta- 5 05pm 935am lr Savannah.... 5 55am 6 00am Lv Greenwood.. 5 23 p m Ar Haleigh- 126am Ar Norfolk_ 7 00 a ra kr Petersburg_6 00 a m Ar Richmond.... 6 40a m Sunday Train leaves Greenville at 3 40 p. m only. For information relative to tickets, rates, schedules, etc., address R L. TODD, Trav. Pass. Agt. W. J. CRAIG, Gen. Pass. Agt. Augusta, Ga. 4RBERS. JIU . Grinds lenses for all defects oif sight. If your eyes trouble you, consult him and he will tell you WITHOUT ICH ARGE, If you need glasses, medicine, or rest. Fits glasses into old franes whiie you wait. All work guaranteed. Prof. P. M. WHITMAN, 739 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. OSBORNE'? v r.ud Telofrrnphy, Ansrns??, ?o. .io theorr. No test books. Actual business trom ?lay ff ent?rine. Cullie goods, money and business ?HPi-r? used. It. K. fare paid to Augusta. \Viitc for liau?laon:el/ illustrated catalogue Blood aaa Skin Diseases Always R R R Cured. DDD BOTANIC BLOOD BALIK never fails to cure all manner of Blood and Skin dis eases. It ls the great Southern building up and purifying Remedy, and cures all manner of skin and blood diseases. As a bulle lng up tonic it is without a rival, and absolutely beyond comparison with any other similar romedy ever offered to the public It is a panacea for all ills resultltg from impure blood, or an impoverished condition of the human system. A single bottle will demon strate its paramount virtues. t^rsend for frc? book of Wonderful Cures. Price, Si.oo per large bottle; S5.00 for six bottles. _ For sale by druggists; if not send to us, and medicine will bc sent freight prepaid on receipt of price. Address BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga. Jennings Hepatic is the best remedy .0 take at this season of the year for ;orrection of the torpidity of the liver, .he King of our internal organs. It rejuvenates and rehabilitates and ouches up and tones down all the oth ers. For sale only at the Lynch drug store. Every candidate should have a map f Edgefield County. You can procure hem at the ADVKBTISKR office. Bills ot sale and liens for rent and idvances, also, mortgages of real es at?, for sale at this office, tt?T" For the best Fire Insurance in Town or country property, call on ir write D, R. PURISOK, Agt. Campaign Meetings. The Str.le Executive Committee has anan?ed the following sched ule of campaign meetings: Manning, Monday June 22. Kings1 ree, Tuesday June 23. Georgetown, Wednesday June 24. Conway, Thursday June 25. Marion, Saturday Juno 27. Monck's Comer, Monday Juue 29. Charleston,.Tue fda June 30. Walterboro, Weduyday July 1. Beaufort, Thursday July 2. Hampton, Friday July 3. Sumter, Monday July 13. Camden, Tuesday July 14. Lancaster, Wednesday July 15. Chester, Friday July 17. Yorkvillo Saiurdav July 18. Chesterfield, Tursilay July 22. Bennettsville, Wednesday July 22. Darlington, Thursday July 23. Florence, Friday July 24. Barnwell, Monday July 27. Aiken, Tuesday Julv 28. Edgefield, Weduesday July 29. Saluda, Saturday August 1. Lexington, Monday August 3. Wiunsboro, Tuesday August 4. Columbia, Wednesday August 5. Orangeburg, Thursday August 6. Newberry, Friday August 7. Laurens, Saturday August 8. Union Monday August IO. Spartvnburg, Tuesday August ll. Greenville, Wednesday August 12. Pickens, Thursday August 13. Ocouee, Friday August 14. Anderson, Monday August 17. Abbeville, Wednesday August 19. We the Board of Supervisors of Registration -will be at the follow ing places at the time mentioned: Plum Branch, Mondr.y June 29. Modoc, Tuesday till 12 o'clock June 30. Clarks Hill, from 1 io 3 o'clock June 30. Mathis, Wednesday July 1. Red Hill, Thurday July 2. Rehoboth, Friday 3. Edgefield C. H., from 6th to 11 th. Meriwether Hall, Mo idav 13. Old Wells. Tuesday 14. " Trenton, Wednesday 15. Long Branch, Thursday 16. Johnston, Friday 17. Meeting Street, Saturday 18. Hal ti wa tiger's Store, Monday 20. Williams Mill, Tuesday 21, Kirksey's, Wednesday 22. Callieon's, Thursday 23. Liberty Hill, Friday 24. Cheatham's Store, Monday 27. Pleasant Lane, Tuesday 28. H. W. DOBEY, H. H. TOWNES, W. A. CHEATHAM, Board Sup, Registration. June 2, '96. The following law books, apply at ADVERTISER Office. Bishop on Criminal Procedure, Vol. 1 and 2. Wharton on Criminal Law, 3 vols. Roscoe's Criminal Evidence. Willcock on Corporations. Williams on Executors. Hill's S. Carolina Reports, Vol. 2. Chitty'8 Blackstone, 2 vols. Stephen on Pleading. Wills on Circumstantial Evidence. Foublanque on Equity, 2 vols. Chitty on Conlracts. Paschal's Annotated Constitution. Martindale'8 IJ. S. Law Directory (1874.) Brevard's Reports, Vcl.,2. Hale's Please of the Crown. Greenleaf on Evidence, Vol. 1. Chitty on Bills. Rice's Digested Index. Harrison's Chancery, Vol. 1. S. Carolina Reports 1868 to 1870. Bay's Reports, Vol. 1. Phillipp's Evidence. History of a Suit atLw, by James Conner. Mitford on Pleadings. 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